Drug Maker to Pay $50m for Destroying Data

Drug Maker to Pay m for Destroying Data

A drug manufacturer in India has been fined $50m for hiding and erasing records ahead of an inspection by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The deception occurred at a drug manufacturing plant in Kalyani, West Bengal, that makes active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) used in several different cancer drugs distributed to terminally ill patients in the US.  The plant, which was owned and operated by Fresenius Kabi Oncology Limited (FKOL), was due to undergo…

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CISA is warning of vulnerabilities in GE Power Management Devices

CISA is warning of vulnerabilities in GE Power Management Devices

U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warns of flaws in GE Power Management Devices that could allow an attacker to conduct multiple malicious activities on vulnerable systems. U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warns of vulnerabilities in GE Power Management Devices that could be exploited by an attacker to conduct multiple malicious activities on systems belonging to the Universal Relay (UR) family. The flaws could be exploited to access sensitive information, reboot the device,…

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How to combat the security challenges of a remote workforce

How to combat the security challenges of a remote workforce

A year into the pandemic, 79% of security leaders expressed fears over the risks of staff working from home, says Cybersecurity Insiders. Image: iStockphoto/Igor Kutyaev The business repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic caught many organizations off guard last year. Forced to quickly transition employees to a work-from-home setup, employers were often ensnared by the security risks of a remote workforce. Security information site Cybersecurity Insiders describes the security challenges of working remotely and offers tips…

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Tax Season is Here: Avoid These Common Scams Targeting Canadians   | McAfee Blogs How to Prevent Tax Scams Targeting CERB Payment | McAfee Blog 

Tax Season is Here: Avoid These Common Scams Targeting Canadians   | McAfee Blogs How to Prevent Tax Scams Targeting CERB Payment | McAfee Blog 

Tax Season is Here: Avoid These Common Scams Targeting Canadians Tax return preparation might be a little more complicated this year than usual for many Canadians with millions receiving Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) payments and about 40% of the Canadian labor force turned to self-employment options to help them financially weather the pandemic storm. Where there’s money and uncertainty, you’re likely to find scammers. After all, scammers tend to capitalize on uncertainty and use it as the entry point for their attacks. Whether it’s through a phishing email with a phony notice…

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Ransomware on the rise: how to keep your company safe

Ransomware on the rise: how to keep your company safe

Due in large part to COVID-19 and the increased prevalence of remote work, ransomware attacks dominated 2020, and experts predict there will be at least twice as many cases of data theft in the new year. The U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency defines ransomware as “a type of malicious software, or malware, designed to deny access to a computer system or data until a ransom is paid.” It often spreads through phishing emails or…

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LogMeIn Appoints Michael Oberlaender as CISO

LogMeIn Appoints Michael Oberlaender as CISO

Cloud-based security provider LogMeIn has announced the appointment of Michael Oberlaender at its new chief information security officer (CISO). Oberlaender has been given responsibility for managing and growing the firm’s security program, both for internal systems and its portfolio of software products. This covers areas such as infrastructure, applications and overall data security. In this role, he will lead a global security team encompassing IT security, security operations, assurance, engagement, governance, risk management, compliance and…

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Forex Broker Leaks Millions of Customer Records Online

Forex Broker Leaks Millions of Customer Records Online

Over 20TB of sensitive customer data has been accidentally leaked online by a popular online trading broker, after it misconfigured a cloud database. Researchers at reviews site WizCase spotted the Elasticsearch server left wide open without any encryption or password protection. They quickly traced it back to FBS, one of the world’s busiest online brokers for foreign exchange (forex) trading, which boasts as many as 16 million global traders. According to the report, the database contained…

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New Chinese Malware “CopperStealer” Thieving Credentials Saved by Browsers

New Chinese Malware “CopperStealer” Thieving Credentials Saved by Browsers

Cybersecurity researchers discovered a new malware making rounds online via fake software sites that targeted popular service providers like Facebook, Google, Instagram, Amazon, and Apple. The undocumented malware, dubbed CopperStealer, is a specially crafted credentials and cookies stealer with a downloader that installs additional malicious payloads on targeted browsers. Possible Links to Chinese Hackers According to an investigation from ProofPoint, CopperStealer operates similar to SilentFade malware, which is linked to Chinese hackers that targeted Facebook’s…

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Small business cyber security: the ultimate guide – IT Governance UK Blog

Small business cyber security: the ultimate guide – IT Governance UK Blog

If you’re a small business owner, cyber security might seem impossibly complicated and filled with endless pitfalls. There’s indeed a lot at stake – with ineffective security measures potentially threatening your productivity, your bank accounts, and your employees’ and third parties’ personal data. But fortunately, the path to effective security needn’t be difficult. In this blog, we explain you need to know about cyber security for small businesses. Why cyber security presents unique risks for…

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5 minutes with Jay Leaf-Clark – Getting started in cybersecurity

5 minutes with Jay Leaf-Clark – Getting started in cybersecurity

5 minutes with Jay Leaf-Clark – Getting started in cybersecurity | 2021-03-24 | Security Magazine This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn…

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